Multiple Choice
Venice enjoys spending time alone. As much as she values her time with her friends, she is easily overwhelmed by crowds and noise. She particularly likes the peacefulness of nature trails and quiet beaches, and recently turned down a lucrative job offer because she would have had to live in a city. Hans Eysenck would say that
A) Venice's brain is too electrically active, so she tries to minimize stimulation to get down to her optimal arousal level.
B) conflicts between the superego and the id have led Venice to rely on displacement in her day-to-day functioning.
C) Venice is probably a highly unstable person, which leads her to withdraw from others.
D) Venice is building her life around threat reactivity.
E) Venice is building her life around sublimation.
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